Fixes for Subnautica Lags on PC

Subnautica’s unique aquatic theme enticing the player into going into an exploratory drive on an alien planet has proven to be a firm favorite with game buffs.

This theme is quite different from the usual topics game are designed on. Also, the game’s impending release for Xbox One (September 2017) has further sent fans into an exciting frenzy about the game.

It is currently available only for Steam users. Even though most of the users have been praising it a lot, quite a sizeable number of fans are also complaining about the usual issue that plagues a huge number of games available today, lags. Let’s look at the solutions we’ve come up to help our readers get rid of this issue.

Edit Manifestation Settings

This solution involves tinkering with the Registry Editor. Please note that Registry Editor is a very sensitive area of the computer and do not make any changes in it unless you’re absolutely sure about what you’re doing.

Right-click anywhere on an empty area of the screen, select New | DWORD (32-bit) Value.

Enter PreferExternalManifest for the DWORD Name and 1 for it’s Value.

Now click OK and exit the Registry Editor.

Restart your computer for the changes to be effective.

Use the Debug Console

Navigate to the Debug Console and make a slight change. This might help make matters a lot better.

Enter the following command and then press Enter to execute it:Item 514

Now press Enter + Right-click (mouse button).

Save the changes you’ve made and exit the Debug Console.

Freshen Up the Cache

Cache content is being accessed on a continuous basis during the gameplay, for it plays a vital role in ensuring the game performs up-to-the mark. Since the files in Cache are being accessed and over-written continuously, they sometimes go rogue and cause problems. Deleting the contents of CellsCache and CompiledOctreesCache can help in resolving the Subnautica lag issue, provided the contents of these folders have been corrupted.